Sibuya’s Rangers, some of the most experienced in the business, take pride in organising rewarding bush walks, fishing, personalised game drives and exclusive boat or canoe trips. Their love of the environment and enthusiasm for their work is infectious, and guests will find them to not only be knowledgeable guides but also gracious hosts. Delicious buffet-style meals with an African twist are accompanied by award winning South African wine, served in the boma or under the star-studded sky. For those having a three-day stay, picnics may also be arranged out on the Reserve or at the pristine Blue Flag beach at the nearby village of Kenton-on-Sea.
Arrival Information
Please ensure Check in by 11H30 – Late arrivals will incur the cost of a private transfer charged locally.
Scheduled boat transfers leave from Sibuya’s reception in Kenton-on-Sea, once daily, at 12h00 (noon). Guests are requested to check in at reception (39 Eastbourne Road, Kenton-on-Sea) at least half an hour before the boat departure time (travel times: PE airport allow 80-100 mins – EL airport allow 120mins) For departing guests, scheduled boat transfers return to reception at 11h00 daily to allow for check out and departure by 11h30. Boat transfers at alternative times may be arranged in advance at an additional charge.
Limited Charging Facilities
The camps have limited electrical connectivity. Lighting is provided by a solar system with emergency generator backup. There is one plug point in each camp for charging cell-phone and camera batteries. There is insufficient power for hairdryers and other electrical appliances. For guests’ convenience, each camp keeps most of the commonly used adaptors.
Packing Suggestions
Due to the steps to the jetties and boat transfers to and from the camps, we recommend where possible, guests pack a small travel bag for the duration of their stay and leave large suitcases in their car at reception. A rain jacket, jersey and long trousers are recommended even in summer. A good pair of binoculars is recommended. Sunblock is essential, preferably waterproof for swimming or water-sports. A bathing costume for swimming in the warm Kariega River or in the nearby Indian Ocean.